URGENT -- THIS IS THE LAST
STRAW!FORWARD THIS E-MAIL TO
EVERY PARENT, GRANDPARENT AND CONCERNED ADULT IN YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS BOOK!

CBS has done it again. On Friday night,
September 17, CBS-TV allowed the word "F**K" to be broadcast on a prime-time
network show!

This television network must be stopped from
continuing to poison our younger generation with filth.

We need you -- and everyone to whom you forward
this e-mail -- to file an INDECENCY COMPLAINT against CBS with the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC).

A few months ago, it was the same CBS network that
broadcast Janet Jackson's breast-baring stunt during the Super Bowl halftime
show.

CBS President Leslie Moonves denounced as "grossly
unfair" the FCC's decision to fine the 20 CBS owned-and-operated TV stations
$550,000 for that incident.

Well, it obviously wasn't "unfair" enough to teach
CBS a lesson.

Because now CBS has allowed a character on "Big
Brother 5" to say "F**K" -- and didn't bleep it out.

And that show aired at 8 pm (7 pm in the midwest)
-- the so-called "Family Hour," when millions of children were watching.

Back in March, the FCC warned broadcasters
that use of the F-word and similar foul language would be regarded as
violating the federal law against broadcast indecency, no matter in what
context the words are used.

Since CBS didn't take that warning seriously,
CBS must pay the price.My name is Tim Winter and I'm the Executive
Director of the Parents Television Council (PTC), the national grassroots
organization of nearly a million citizens like you.

We're leading a campaign to stop the TV industry
from pumping out degrading filth on shows that are available to millions of
children.And we need you to help us do something
about CBS-TV's totally irresponsible and REPEATED violations of
broadcast decency standards.

We want to flood the Federal Communications Commission with
INDECENCY COMPLAINTS against this use of the "F-word" on CBS.

AND we want to send a copy of your INDECENCY COMPLAINT about this
incident to the CBS station in your area that broadcast the show. By
its reckless disregard for the federal law against TV indecency, the CBS
network is endangering that station's legal license to broadcast -- because
FCC sanctions go against the local station. The owners and managers of your
area's CBS station need to know that the CBS network is running the risk of
putting them out of business!

P.S.Please forward this
e-mail NOW to everybody in your e-mail address book who should be part
of this campaign to protect our children and grandchildren. And please go
immediately to http://www.parentstv.org/ptc/action/bigbrother/main.asp
and add your name to the Parents Television Council's "FORMAL INDECENCY
COMPLAINT TO THE FCC REGARDING THE CBS BROADCAST OF 'BIG BROTHER.'" The
PTC will immediately forward your complaint to all 5 Commissioners of the
FCC, and to the CBS station in your area. The owners and managers of that
station need to know that the CBS network is endangering their broadcast
license!